EXCI 251 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Adipose Tissue, Connective Tissue, Menstrual Cycle

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Essential fat: the fat in the body necessary for normal body functioning. Nonessential (storage) fat: extra fat or fat reserves stored in the body. Adipose tissue: connective tissue in which fat is stored. Percent body fat: the percentage of total body weight that is composed of fat. Overweight: characterized by a body weight above a recommended range for good health; ranges are set through large-scale population surveys. Obese: severely overweight, characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat; overfat. Obesity may also be defined in terms of some measure of total body weight. Female athlete triad: a condition consisting of three interrelated disorders: abnormal eating patterns (and excessive exercising) followed by lack of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) and decreased body density (premature osteoporosis). Amenorrhea: absent or infrequent menstruation, sometimes related to low levels of body fat and excessive quantity or intensity of exercise.

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